Here is a step by step guide to creating my Iplex FWG family in #Revit

A lot of people ask me if I’ll give them my Iplex floor waste gully family. The answer is always no, not because I don’t want to share, but because I would rather people learn and understand for themselves rather than taking the easy way of “grabbing…

A quick follow up to my previous post on titleblock integers with a little more in depth explanation for new users to Revit. [su_youtube url=”https://youtu.be/KYsdDHz6w-E&#8221; width=”980″ height=”600″]

If you’re like me, you haven’t used SP.Writer in a while but then if you’re also like me, you will at some point need to use it to generate a project customised shared parameters file. The first thing you do is pull out your trusty SP.Writer only to find…

So last week you went through how to fix the ‘too many missing elements’ error, but after clearing your cache and sourcing replacement files you’re still seeing the error. This means things are a little more serious, but there is still a potential…

If you’ve been working on C4R for even just a little while, you have probably seen the dreaded ‘too many missing elements’ error. When you’re opening a Revit model, there could be more elements in the central model than there is in your local model.…

Now you understand how lookup tables are formatted and referenced from Revit families, let’s have a look at how we can improve our workflow. It’s clear how lookup tables are beneficial to the pipe and conduit modelling process, so how can we use them in…

Life isn’t just about Dynamo, so here is something a little different to mix things up. Earlier this year I spoke at BiLT ANZ 2017, I had the opportunity to present two separate talks of which one was lookup tables. It’s a bit of a dry topic, so stick…

Keeping on the theme of Dynamo and drawing setup, I had a series of MEP models that I needed to setup that had 2 views that needed to be placed on each sheet, a main view and a smaller inset view. I started from my sheet generation Dynamo graph and ran…